If you have noticed that you cannot navigate to your 3rd party Plugins folder in Photoshop CC then don't fear. This video gives you a complete instruction on how to import your 3rd party plugins into the new Photoshop CC.
Thank you thank you. I have an old software I love and got a new computer but couldnt get it to install into my photoshop. You my friend are an angel from heaven!!
THANK YOU for explaining this so easily! I've been going crazy trying to figure this out! I'm the one everyone calls for PS help and I was stunned on this one! Wonder why they thought this was a good idea??!! Going to try this now
Thank you Stephen. A bit confusing when you created a folder then deleted the folder but after I watched the video a few times it eventually sunk in. Thanks again for your help.
Thank you! I could not figure this out. I'm on a Mac and it basically uses the same technique (putting a copy into the plug-ins folder). I appreciate it.
Most older plugins are 32 bit and won't work with 64 bit PS. However, you should have both versions installed when you install PS (CS6 and below). To get them to work you just have to open the 32 bit version. Work fine.
Hi your tutorial is very to learn photoshop. I have a question Extract can use in photoshop cc or not? If able to do so then how can you help me on this issue
i did this on the latest Adobe Photoshop Version: 2015.5.0 20160603.r.88 2016/06/03:23:00:00 CL 1078833 x64 and this don't work anymore, nothing try to install Alien Skin Exposure X2,Alien Skin Blow Up,Alien Skin Snap Art 4 none work, not even one appear in the filter menu. sucks.
I am SO LOST!! Can you please help me? I don't have an older Photoshop version folder in my applications folder (Mac). I've been trying to install the google photos panel in Photoshop 2017 (the latest version). I have absolutely NO clue on what I'm doing or how to install it. PLEASE HELP ME lol
I thought Gimo was good, but beware with .dds files in Gimp, if you need to convert the image to 8 bit 256 colours the image will disappear, or atleast it does for me in gimp with nfsmw vinyl files.
That's because most older plugins are 32 bit and won't work with 64 bit PS. However, you should have both versions installed when you install PS (CS6 and below). To get them to work you just have to open the 32 bit version.
Photoshop CC 2017 here, and this is not working. I now get "One or more plugins are currently not available on your system" every time I start up Photoshop now, despite getting rid of the shortcut. :/